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Architecture and Collective Living: 50 of Mexico’s Most Cutting Edge Apartment Complexes

October 17, 2020 Mónica Arellano 0

Climate is one of the key factors to take into consideration when designing a space. Of course, this can present a challenge, especially when dealing with extreme climates and the need for insulating materials that are able to adapt to a wide range of conditions. Luckily, for architects operating in Mexico, the country’s privileged climate facilitates the creation of microclimates and spaces that blur the line between interior and exterior.   

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Archigram and the Dystopia of Small-Scale Living Spaces

October 9, 2020 Mónica Arellano 0

Until recently, the origins of the tiny-house movement were of little interest to the scientific community; however, if we take a look at the history of architecture and its connection to the evolution of human lifestyles, we can detect pieces and patterns that paint a clearer picture of the foundations of this movement that has exploded in the last decade as people leave behind the excesses of old and opt for a much more minimalist and flexible way of life.  

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Mexican Architects Design 25 New Facilities for Mexico City’s PILARES Program

October 4, 2020 Mónica Arellano 0

Mexico City’s Secretary of Public Works and Services announced a collaboration with some of the country’s most distinguished architectural minds in a move to add on to the capital’s educational and cultural infrastructure. The project centers on the planning and building of 25 new Points of Innovation, Freedom, Art, Education, and Knowledge (PILARES), an initiative implemented by Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum.

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Arquitectura Libre: Capturing Mexico’s Self-Built Custom Works of Architecture with Adam Wiseman

September 25, 2020 Mónica Arellano 0

In Mexico, self-construction has been a topic heated debate between its advocates and opponents; however, this doesn’t diminish its prevalence throughout Mexico and the world. Over the past few years, initiatives on the part of architects have driven the creation of instruction manuals for do-it-yourself builders as a way to promote health and safety in self-construction and to also provide insight into building materials and techniques. In many ways, the initiative has improved the self-construction process, a fact evident in the increasingly visible creations seen throughout Mexico.

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Coloring Architecture: Download Carmelina&Aurelio’s Second Book for Free

July 16, 2020 Mónica Arellano 0

Taller de Arquitectura Carmelina&Aurelio, by Tuxtla Gutiérrez in Mexico, has launched a coloring book with illustrations of famous architectural works. Due to the success of the first edition, the studio has just published the second volume of the series, with illustrations of works by Zaha Hadid, Kengo Kuma, Rozana Montiel, BIG, and Eileen Gray. The digital book in PDF format is available for free on the studio website.

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Architecture and Landscape: Houses that Highlight the Territory of Arizona in the United States

July 4, 2020 Mónica Arellano 0

Arizona is located in the western region of the United States. It has geographical borders with Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico, in the United States, as well as with Sonora in Mexico. The state is also situated on the Sierra Madre Occidental and is home to a segment of the Colorado River, as well as the Grand Canyon. Part of Aridoamerica, Arizona’s landscape is composed, in its majority, of Cactaceae and desert species.